I'm interested to know as well I have 3 dead TV's here at the world headquarters catching dust since we didn't know what to do with them.
What's the environmentally correct way to dispose of an old tube TV these days? I have a 36" Toshiba that bit the dust.
I'm interested to know as well I have 3 dead TV's here at the world headquarters catching dust since we didn't know what to do with them.
Here's the answer for Ft. Worth residents. Don't know if I qualify for that or not.
http://www.fortworthgov.org/dem/info..._1784_0_8206_8
Is there a sign out in front of MME that says, "Dead TV disposal?"
Just set it out on the curb with a "FREE TV" sign on it, and I guarantee it'll be gone before you know it!
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